The Making of American Democracy: 1492-1865Ray Allen Billington Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1962 |
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... authority . How could authority be reconciled with freedom ? The search for that magic formula precipitated the American colonists into revolution ; victory involved them in a continuing search for solutions . The revolutionary ...
... authority . How could authority be reconciled with freedom ? The search for that magic formula precipitated the American colonists into revolution ; victory involved them in a continuing search for solutions . The revolutionary ...
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... authority is not surprising ; English liberals had examined and debated the problem for centuries . At first they sought to achieve the goal by increasing parliamentary authority at the expense of the king . A climax was reached in the ...
... authority is not surprising ; English liberals had examined and debated the problem for centuries . At first they sought to achieve the goal by increasing parliamentary authority at the expense of the king . A climax was reached in the ...
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... Authority of Parliament to im- pose such Tax I found on my Arrival here was so fully and Universally yielded , that there was not the least hopes of making any impressions that way . Indeed it has appeared since that the House would not ...
... Authority of Parliament to im- pose such Tax I found on my Arrival here was so fully and Universally yielded , that there was not the least hopes of making any impressions that way . Indeed it has appeared since that the House would not ...
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